Sep08
Published by misha in Adventure, Camping, Cruise, Europe, Extreme, Kayaking, Norway, Photos, Sightseeings, Skiing, Travel gear, Travel Stories, Walking

The Svalbard Archipelago lies north than Alaska and is northernmost part of the kingdom of Norway, lying about half way to North Pole. There are three large islands in the Svalbard Archipelago – Spitzbergen, Nordaustlandet and Edgeoya and the Gulf Stream current sink close to them. The islands are rugged and desolate, with around 60 per cent of the land covered with glaciation. Photo by: Paul Zizka
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Nov12
Published by Asya in Arts, Europe, Monuments, Norway, Parks, Relaxing, Walking

One of the artistic highlights of
Norway is the Sculpture Park in Oslo. The
Vigeland park is located at the western end of Oslo in Frogner, and can easily be reached with public transport. The Park covers an area of 80 acres and contains 212 sculptures with more than 600 figures, all modeled in full size.
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Apr11
Published by Asya in Europe, Italy, Museums, Urban Tourism
The Stadium Giuseppe Meazza it is a soccer stadium in Milan, Italy. It is the home stadium for two of the three most successful Italian Football League teams:
A.C.Milan and Internationale, and one of the most famous soccer stadium in the world. The San Siro Stadium has been inaugurated on the 19th of September 1926. The stadium is a gift for AC Milan from Piero Pirelli and it took about a year to finish. It first had four stands with a total capacity of 10.000 seats. In 1939 the San Siro Stadium was rebuilt and the capacity raised to 55.000.
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